I emailed them about a week ago. Their sales guy is looking for someone local where I can buy them. There aren't many people selling them in Canada yet. Anyone out there want to buy me a set so I can try them? I'll send the money via Paypal? I am not a coated string person but they are not supposed to feel coated. Do they only make them in phosphor bronze?

I've called several stores here in Ottawa and most of them have never even heard of them yet!!

I was sent a set as a sample a while back.I wasn't impressed.They sorta remined me of GHS strings,very high Tenson,a lot of work to play,they lasted about 15 minute's.But what do I know anyway i still don't use coated strings.

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I was going to try a set, and still might, but I can get the Dean Markley Alchemy GoldPhosphers for $9.99 a set. They sound great and last just as long as Elixirs, so I can't believe that it would be worth paying 70% more per set.

I put the acoustic set (light gauge; 12-53) on my OM-05 last night, and so far, they sound as good as Martin SPs or D'Addario's when new; we'll see how they hold up. The coating is not noticable AT ALL on the wound strings (they'll squeek with the best of 'em!); I can just barely detect the coating on the B and E string (or is it just that I know it's there? Honestly, if it was a blind test, I don't know if I could tell...).

The only *negative* thing I've noticed so far is that the low E doesn't sound great when tuned down to D (but with a capo at the second fret, and "dropped D," which is now E, it sounds fine). And the volume is good-but not as good as the medium set I just replaced: both of these observations may just be the string gauge difference.

The electric set is now on my Strat. Again, sounds comparable to a new set of D'Addario's or Ernie Ball Slinky's (both of which I use a lot). Same observations about feel as on the acoustic set. I'll have to play some more, but I may detect a little volume difference between unwound and wound strings (unwound a bit louder); but this is a common issue with electric strings in general.

I'll give another progress report in a few days-I'll be using the Strat this Sunday for worship.

I play mostly EXPs which are pretty cheap by the case.I have tried the new Elixer PB and like them. I'm put off by the price of cleartones and the Elixers for that matter. The trouble I've found with most coated strings is that the high B and E strings seem to go dead before the wound strings. I wish DAddario would offer EXPs with an extra E&B string.

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